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Moving Day: Nearshoring Opportunities in Latin America

Date & Time

Thursday
Jul. 29, 2021
9:00am聽鈥撀10:30am ET

Location

Zoom Webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86228019554

Overview

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused massive economic dislocations, including the widespread loss of jobs and livelihoods, declining GDP, and the shrinking of global commerce. Global value chains鈥攊nvolving critical raw materials or parts of manufactured goods that cross borders multiple times before becoming a finished product鈥攅xperienced similar disruptions. In a February 2021 executive order, President Biden called on U.S. government agencies to identify risks to supply chains and devise strategies to address these vulnerabilities. He emphasized efforts to 鈥渞evitalize and rebuild domestic manufacturing capacity鈥 by bringing jobs overseas back to the United States, a process known as 鈥渞eshoring.鈥 U.S.-China competition in economic and other spheres is a subtext to this effort.

As Latin America and the Caribbean seek paths out of the pandemic鈥檚 economic devastation, can 鈥渘earshoring,鈥 rather than 鈥渞eshoring,鈥 bring prosperity to U.S. neighbors in the Americas, thereby enhancing stability and reducing migratory pressures? Especially as the Biden administration seeks to address the root causes of migration from Central America鈥檚 Northern Triangle, what would it take for the lens to broaden to include the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, and northern South America?

The event featured聽a keynote conversation with Inter-American Development Bank President Mauricio Claver-Carone, whose 鈥淰ision 2025鈥 plan for the region鈥檚 recovery and growth puts nearshoring at the center. A discussion of the Latin American Program鈥檚 new report, 鈥Widening the Aperture: Nearshoring in Our 鈥楴ear Abroad,鈥欌 followed.听

Selected Quotes

Mauricio Claver-Carone, President, Inter-American Development Bank

"What we saw with the pandemic is that there was an over-reliance [on China]. So, we鈥檙e already seeing in that regard is that Chinese exports are falling. We saw [ a fall of] over $50 billion initially, as regards to the pandemic, and we鈥檝e seen, as evidence, the disrupting of trade that鈥檚 taking place in that regard. So, we鈥檝e witnessed how that over-reliance on China 鈥 and, by the way, this is not an anti-China thing. China is a member of the Bank. This is about, if that disruption is happening and it鈥檚 taking place and there鈥檚 the mad scramble we saw during the pandemic for face masks, ventilators, everything 鈥 we all lived it 鈥撀 the global corporate community realizes that reliance on a single source is not only unwise, but it鈥檚 dangerous, and they鈥檙e not doing it. Financial Times had a story recently I saw about how even prices of exports in Shenzhen and other [cities] are increasing. So, that鈥檚 a reality, and the reality of the result of putting too many eggs in one basket. So our goal now for Latin America is how it can and should be part of the solution."

Dr. Richard E.听Feinberg听, Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San Diego

"A greater Caribbean Basin Compact, GCC, I think would be a potent solution to several major U.S. policy concerns at this moment. How do we secure U.S. supply chains? How do we make them more, not less competitive? How do we create good jobs in the region to reduce the push factor behind migration? How do we demonstrate that democratic capitalism can foster social justice? How do we provide a constructive, alternative choice to Chinese encroachment? And more broadly, how do we demonstrate the U.S. capacity to implement a bold, strategic multi-stakeholder vision in close cooperation with friendly allied nations? So I think that's the promise, that's the opportunity."

Ricardo Z煤帽iga, Special Envoy for the Northern Triangle, U.S. Department of State

"Yes, I think conceptually, there is enormous support. It tracks with the concept of more secure supply chains, of a vision for concentrating as much of our capacity and resources in the Americas, as part of this diversification of our resource base and our supply chain base. And what I hear consistently, not just within the Administration, but from members of Congress in both parties is, as we're doing this, what can't come to the United States, we should first prioritize for the Americas. So, the concept has broad support, but as Richard said, this is not something that happens on its own. This doesn't just happen. It has to be made to happen. There has to be a deliberate approach to incentivize all of these and that, of course, wades into a whole range of competing demands. [...] But it鈥檚 important to say that the concept has tremendous support."


Hosted By

Latin America Program

澳门六合彩鈥檚 prestigious Latin America Program provides non-partisan expertise to a broad community of decision makers in the United States and Latin America on critical policy issues facing the Hemisphere. The Program provides insightful and actionable research for policymakers, private sector leaders, journalists, and public intellectuals in the United States and Latin America. To bridge the gap between scholarship and policy action, it fosters new inquiry, sponsors high-level public and private meetings among multiple stakeholders, and explores policy options to improve outcomes for citizens throughout the Americas. Drawing on 澳门六合彩鈥檚 strength as the nation鈥檚 key non-partisan policy forum, the Program serves as a trusted source of analysis and a vital point of contact between the worlds of scholarship and action.  Read more

Brazil Institute

The Brazil Institute鈥攖he only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington鈥攁ims to deepen understanding of Brazil鈥檚 complex landscape and strengthen relations between Brazilian and U.S. institutions across all sectors.听 Our mission is to provide thoughtful leadership and innovative ideas to help democracies evolve and enhance their capacity to deliver results. We achieve this by producing independent research and programs that bridge the gap between scholarship and policy, while serving as a hub for policymakers, scholars, and private sector leaders.听  Read more

Canada Institute

The mission of 澳门六合彩's Canada Institute is to raise the level of knowledge of Canada in the United States, particularly within the Washington, DC policy community.听 Research projects, initiatives, podcasts, and publications cover contemporary Canada, US-Canadian relations, North American political economy, and Canada's global role as it intersects with US national interests.  Read more

Mexico Institute

The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis T茅llez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute.听  Read more

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